[Fic] Final Fantasy X-2 // The Morning Sun In Your Eyes
Thursday, 1 September 2016 11:40 pmSo
seventhe has made a Final Fantasy Fanworks group on Imzy (If anyone wants invites, HIT ME UP because I have them! I am there under the usual name) and there are PROMPTS. Do I remember how to write FFX-2? DO I BOLLOCKS. But I had fun! Maybe!
Final Fantasy X-2 // The Morning Sun In Your Eyes
G | 400 words (4 x 100 words) | Baralai, Nooj, Gippal, Paine | Minor spoilers through chapter three | Morning brings its own trials.
Bells toll in the morning to mark the start of the day. They used to call people to their morning devotions, but even though Sin is gone and Yevon with it, no one seems willing to break the tradition. New Yevon in a nutshell.
Baralai can almost sleep through them now, but the sun woke him and he has too much to do. The chairman needs discrediting, and his son, and egos will need to be soothed to make the... Transition of power easier.
Soon, he'll be able to find all the information he needs. Just a little longer now.
Dew steams off tents as the sun rises over Mushroom Road, and the Youth League starts to awaken. Voices rise over the camp, and the clanks as people armour themselves and prepare the morning meal.
Nooj has been awake for hours, moving through his own routine before anyone is awake to witness him. It's a slow process, but it serves his purposes. It keeps him limber enough to stamp through his day, and chases the last of his dreams away.
(Pyreflies drag like fingers across his mind--)
Nooj assigns duties over breakfast, completely in control, no unknown shadows left.
(Lenne--)
Gippal hasn't been to bed yet. Djose Temple is something else and he's been too busy trying to work out the machina that power it and install their equipment to actually sleep. He's honestly surprised when he heads out to meet the latest arrivals and finds daylight.
He leans against a hover, looking at the Machine Faction's new home. The lightning storm spirals above, even though he can see sunshine over the bridge. Now they're making themselves at home, it's starting to sink in: all of this is his.
He laughs suddenly, feeling light. "All right. Bring it."
The first thing Paine sees when she wakes up is the sky. The windows curve all the way to the ceiling, so the sky is the last thing she sees at night and the first thing she sees in the morning. Paine did say she wanted to fly; it's a good reminder that she can, if not how she wanted.
It has its downsides though. Like now: the sound of fabric being thrown back, then a thoughtful pause.
"If you wake me up, you'll be in for a world of hurt," Paine says without opening her eyes, and Rikku laughs.
Final Fantasy X-2 // The Morning Sun In Your Eyes
G | 400 words (4 x 100 words) | Baralai, Nooj, Gippal, Paine | Minor spoilers through chapter three | Morning brings its own trials.
Bells toll in the morning to mark the start of the day. They used to call people to their morning devotions, but even though Sin is gone and Yevon with it, no one seems willing to break the tradition. New Yevon in a nutshell.
Baralai can almost sleep through them now, but the sun woke him and he has too much to do. The chairman needs discrediting, and his son, and egos will need to be soothed to make the... Transition of power easier.
Soon, he'll be able to find all the information he needs. Just a little longer now.
Dew steams off tents as the sun rises over Mushroom Road, and the Youth League starts to awaken. Voices rise over the camp, and the clanks as people armour themselves and prepare the morning meal.
Nooj has been awake for hours, moving through his own routine before anyone is awake to witness him. It's a slow process, but it serves his purposes. It keeps him limber enough to stamp through his day, and chases the last of his dreams away.
(Pyreflies drag like fingers across his mind--)
Nooj assigns duties over breakfast, completely in control, no unknown shadows left.
(Lenne--)
Gippal hasn't been to bed yet. Djose Temple is something else and he's been too busy trying to work out the machina that power it and install their equipment to actually sleep. He's honestly surprised when he heads out to meet the latest arrivals and finds daylight.
He leans against a hover, looking at the Machine Faction's new home. The lightning storm spirals above, even though he can see sunshine over the bridge. Now they're making themselves at home, it's starting to sink in: all of this is his.
He laughs suddenly, feeling light. "All right. Bring it."
The first thing Paine sees when she wakes up is the sky. The windows curve all the way to the ceiling, so the sky is the last thing she sees at night and the first thing she sees in the morning. Paine did say she wanted to fly; it's a good reminder that she can, if not how she wanted.
It has its downsides though. Like now: the sound of fabric being thrown back, then a thoughtful pause.
"If you wake me up, you'll be in for a world of hurt," Paine says without opening her eyes, and Rikku laughs.